Examples of using We all learn in English and their translations into Hebrew
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We all learn.
So that we all learn.
We all learn it.
Hopefully we all learn from them.
We all learn tricks.
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In middle school, we all learn to thank the trees.
We all learn from life.
In fact I think that's where we all learn to be good little consumers, in school.
We all learn from models.
It is after Yurlunggur gave the old ancestorsbig ceremony of the Djunggan… which gives us the law we all learn.
We all learn a lot from you.
Smartly is a new educationtechnology company that's out to change how we all learn, while connecting education directly to positive career outcomes.
We all learn as we go, too.
The most iconic work of literature about surveillance andprivacy is the George Orwell novel"1984," which we all learn in school, and therefore it's almost become a cliche.
I hope we all learn from them.".
We all learn from our own mistakes.
And they do one or more of three things: replace existing fossil fuel-based energy generation with clean, renewable sources; reduce consumption through technological efficiency and behavior change;and to biosequester carbon in our plants' biomass and soil through a process we all learn in grade school, the magic of photosynthesis.
May we all learn from their story.
We all learn to write at school.
So I say we all learn to sing"Dixie" in sign language.
We all learn, all the time.
It's time we all learn about the changes that will benefit the world!
We all learn from the example set before us.
I mean, we all learn the basics, but more killing, less coding, I say.
We all learn it When we're young, They tor'jen, Forget.
We all learn from experience, and we can also learn from the experiences of others.
As we all learn more about mastering the art of consensus, it will become more preferable for the national executive council to be selected through a drawing in a national lottery in which every able-minded person wishing to serve has an equal chance of being selected.
If we all learn to be confident in our identity and have the inner strength to do so without this coming at the expense of another's identity, and if we all learn that the very existence of the other does not jeopardize us and our identity, then, maybe we will find solace in the thought that our daughter did not die in vain.